Cover letter for Order Picker — Example & template

An order picker cover letter should be short, practical, and concrete. Logistics managers look for picking-rate experience, scanner or pick-by-voice fluency, and shift availability. Avoid marketing language and stick to the operational facts: how many picks per hour, what systems, what shifts. Three short paragraphs is enough.

Cover letter example

Dear hiring team,

I am writing to express my interest in your open Order Picker position.

I have three years of order-picking experience at a mid-sized distribution center, working with both RF scanners and pick-by-voice systems. My average picking rate is around 180 lines per hour at our standard error rate. I hold a forklift license for classes 1 and 2, which I use regularly for high-bay restocking.

I am available for early and late shifts and could start as early as next month. I would welcome the opportunity to support your team long-term.

Best regards,
[Your Name]

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Tips specific to Order Picker

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a forklift license?

Not strictly, but it improves your chances and pay band noticeably.

What if I have no warehouse experience?

Say so directly: 'career changer, physically fit, quick to learn'. Many warehouses train on the job.

How important are language skills?

B1 is enough for most picker roles; instructions are largely visual and system-driven.

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